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china on one side, india the south, russia to the north. united states can't just pack up and walk away. but are we able to convince the people there, our local hosts and potential allies, that we need to be there? that is the question. and that is where i believe there has been a failure. >> host: but we are -- our footprint is going to be much smaller after 2014. >> guest: that's a choice we're making and i'm not entirely happy. i would like a different kind of footprint. if you had conditionals like the one i went to, which is a university now, and they open -- if you had ten of these, throughout the tribal areas, think of the impact. think of the future generation, in one stroke you're changing the direction of a nation. if we value education, knowledge, law, a compassionate civil society, we must understand, peter so do the irans and pakistanis. we must try to convey this to them. not to suggest that soldiers and guns and missiles and drones because that will immediately have locals resisting. so the paradigm has to be thought out and
china on one side, india the south, russia to the north. united states can't just pack up and walk away. but are we able to convince the people there, our local hosts and potential allies, that we need to be there? that is the question. and that is where i believe there has been a failure. >> host: but we are -- our footprint is going to be much smaller after 2014. >> guest: that's a choice we're making and i'm not entirely happy. i would like a different kind of footprint. if you...
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china and india continue to add a coal-fired power plant essentially every week. so, do you look at that and say this is -- climate change is going to happen, no matter what at this point? >> well, some climate change is already happening and will continue to happen. the physics of the problem are quite challenging. we put, well, 85% of the energy used by earth inc, it comes from fossil fuels. and the combustion of those fuels results in us putting 90 million tons of heat-trapping pollution into the atmosphere every day, as if it's an open sewer. it does obey the laws of physics. it traps enough extra energy every day to equal the amount in 400,000 hiroshima atomic bombs. and that's what's evaporating much more water off the oceans and filling the sky with a lot more water vapor and these great basins of water vapor in the sky are now filled or overflowing. you get the kind of downpours in my home city in nashville where thousands of my neighbors lost their homes and businesses, had no flood insurance because it was a so-called once the a thousand year event. yest
china and india continue to add a coal-fired power plant essentially every week. so, do you look at that and say this is -- climate change is going to happen, no matter what at this point? >> well, some climate change is already happening and will continue to happen. the physics of the problem are quite challenging. we put, well, 85% of the energy used by earth inc, it comes from fossil fuels. and the combustion of those fuels results in us putting 90 million tons of heat-trapping...
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the good news is, you mentioned china and india. china has put cap and trade in place for two cities and five provinces and has announced it is a pilot for a nationwide cap and trade system two years from now. >> but when you look at these measures that india and china are taking, compare would the enormous increase in coal that they're using, it feels as though, you know, it's game over in the sense -- >> don't give up hope. first of all, we cannot afford that. we have to respond. the future of our civilization is at risk. half the north polar ice cap has disappeared. look at super storm sandy here. look at the 60% of the u.s. in drought. last year the hottest year in u.s. history. we have to stop this. we have to arrest it. >> the single biggest reason for the decline of co2 emissions in the united states or the decline has been the substitution of natural gas and sort of coal. because of fracking, natural gas has become cheap enough that we're replacing coal. in fact, we are now doing better than the european union in terms of me
the good news is, you mentioned china and india. china has put cap and trade in place for two cities and five provinces and has announced it is a pilot for a nationwide cap and trade system two years from now. >> but when you look at these measures that india and china are taking, compare would the enormous increase in coal that they're using, it feels as though, you know, it's game over in the sense -- >> don't give up hope. first of all, we cannot afford that. we have to respond....
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borders and why why it china why put the pressure on china we have about a minute well the united states is china basically is a strategic competitor ultimately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china where they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall street or to london or to paris rather than to the chinese people absolutely when you see these joint u.s. and south korean military exercises happen you know a long planned peninsula really out there you really have to. you know who's really running who in the region of north korea was carrying out massive war games and stage. of the united states a long long island people would be up in arms that's what the u.s. and south korea are doing today north korea absolutely thank you so much i think a lot of people fear north korea because they don't understand it. in terms of the people there i thin
borders and why why it china why put the pressure on china we have about a minute well the united states is china basically is a strategic competitor ultimately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china where they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to...
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borders and why why in china why put the pressure on china we have about it well the united states is china basically as a strategic competitor alternately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china what they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall street or to london or to paris rather than to the chinese people absolutely when you see these joint u.s. and south korean military exercises happening. peninsula really has you really have to ask you know who's really running who in the region of north korea was carrying out massive war games and staging the mock invasion of the united states a long long island people would be up in arms that's what the u.s. and south korea are doing today after north korea absolutely thank you so much i think a lot of people fear north korea because they don't understand it at the close off and say in terms of
borders and why why in china why put the pressure on china we have about it well the united states is china basically as a strategic competitor alternately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china what they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall...
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when china decided to allow the american press to tag along with the president and mrs. nixon, people around the world followed the february 1972 journey with tremendous interest. dick had to remained sequestered with the chinese leaders much of the time. pat was the representative who introduced americans to china, represented the american people to the chinese. if she had not already realized what a great cement had, the briefing papers from the state department made it clear. emphasizing her role and the unique opportunity the trip represented to re-establish communications between the women of china and america, the state department remind her that she would be the first leading american woman the chinese had met. intensive u.s. television coverage provided her with unprecedented opportunity to affect the way americans viewed the chinese women. pat intensified the normal homework routine she followed before any trip. studying her state department briefing paper carefully, reading quotations from mao, learning useful phrases of chinese and wig about her schedule. on t
when china decided to allow the american press to tag along with the president and mrs. nixon, people around the world followed the february 1972 journey with tremendous interest. dick had to remained sequestered with the chinese leaders much of the time. pat was the representative who introduced americans to china, represented the american people to the chinese. if she had not already realized what a great cement had, the briefing papers from the state department made it clear. emphasizing her...
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concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister will not a reaffiremd commitment if china shows force. it is a delicate balancing act and the prime minister wants the president to be forthcoming. >> will north korea come up tomorrow? >> they tested a third device, with a yield close to what destroyed hiroshima. what japan will be concerned about. the long-range missile couldn't carry a payload, but they have a payload that could make it to japan. >> to the secrets of the ocean. some of their mystery is unlocked as scientists discovered the deepest yet hydrothermal vents. the wildlife they support is amazing. this was found by the british r.s.s. david
concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister will not a reaffiremd commitment if china shows force. it is a delicate...
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myanmar was closer to china. then there's an opportunity for the u.s. and the west to have an influence on economic and even political affairs of this important and strategically-located country. so, it's not just a game of economic and business opportunities, but also a broader geopolitical influence on an important country in the asian region. >> we don't need to run an anti-chinese foreign policy, but i think, you know, broadly speaking, it's, it's, it's good to have a, a southeast asia that's democratic, market-oriented, integrated into the global economy and burma was one piece of that that was missing and so i think we have a strong interest into a good u.s/burma relationship. >> for washington that means moving quickly, but cautiously. it remains to be seen whether democratic leaders are up to the challenge and whether the military's promises for reform are genuine. >> everybody's excited about the process of reform inside the country. there's tremendous optimism among many inside the country that there is a new beginning, a new possibility insid
myanmar was closer to china. then there's an opportunity for the u.s. and the west to have an influence on economic and even political affairs of this important and strategically-located country. so, it's not just a game of economic and business opportunities, but also a broader geopolitical influence on an important country in the asian region. >> we don't need to run an anti-chinese foreign policy, but i think, you know, broadly speaking, it's, it's, it's good to have a, a southeast...
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again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. that this is too conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis. renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many rick i am sure that's not what i was saying it was that was you guys are us on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble theory go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about she was i am not worried about put to action as by and large being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down to goad we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i am very
again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. that this is too conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis....
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the biting cold dominates much of china. it will still be predominant. e earlier this week they had quite a break there. good weather was keeping people out for this event. let me show you a video. some cities in china are decorated with lanterns from the coming spring festival. it attracted over 80,000 spectators. the year's them is eco friendly and energy savings. over 180 led lanterns made out of discarded plastic bottles are on display. it will last until february 24th. you can still see the mixed precipitation lingering across the region where that video came out from. it will be clearing out for the weekend. do enjoy that beautiful lantern sight. the temperatures will the dipping down there. about 2 degrees for the high. do bundle up if you're going to go out and about. tokyo we're looking at 14 degrees. that's ten degrees higher. combined with the very chilly winds it's going to be northwesterly winds. it's going to be making you feel much colder than the actual digits. here in america the topic here for today is this, across the deep south we hav
the biting cold dominates much of china. it will still be predominant. e earlier this week they had quite a break there. good weather was keeping people out for this event. let me show you a video. some cities in china are decorated with lanterns from the coming spring festival. it attracted over 80,000 spectators. the year's them is eco friendly and energy savings. over 180 led lanterns made out of discarded plastic bottles are on display. it will last until february 24th. you can still see...
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sea and the east china sea, the continuing pressure it's putting on taiwan, things that china has not significantly or fundamentally recalculated its strategic interests. and i think you see this in the pronouncements. i think you see they look very carefully to come to what my colleagues have been talking about in america, that they firmly believe is retrenching in america. an america they firmly believe is more and more dysfunctional. this, i think, goes to the core of what tom was talking about with how she sequestration is playing out. the asians can count as well as we can, and, in fact, if you look at the educational rankings, better. [laughter] they understand i cannot go to asia without people anywhere asking me about sequestration in america. they know and they're watching despite all the rhetoric about a pivot and a rebalance. there's a fundamental reality of how many resources you have, how present you can be and the size of the region that thai in. and i'll actually have a piece in politico tomorrow talking about the first steps that the air force is taking on biting the b
sea and the east china sea, the continuing pressure it's putting on taiwan, things that china has not significantly or fundamentally recalculated its strategic interests. and i think you see this in the pronouncements. i think you see they look very carefully to come to what my colleagues have been talking about in america, that they firmly believe is retrenching in america. an america they firmly believe is more and more dysfunctional. this, i think, goes to the core of what tom was talking...
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will the roman need be and china. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pains and sores weight. fragile people on r.t. . there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. almost six to two percent of patients i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less a lot less human suffering. the street. i. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidan stories. visit . to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. good lover tour. was abl
will the roman need be and china. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pains and sores weight. fragile people on r.t. . there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. almost six to two percent of patients i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was...
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. >> china's defense ministry has addressed the u.s. allegations as groundless and a defense ministry spokesperson is quoted as say the military has never been involved in military espionage. the country's ip addresses are often stolen and misused and he said that many attacks come from the united states, but china has never blamed the u.s. >>> people who work for u.s. computer giant apple say hackers have hit them too. the attack resembles one last month on employees of social networking company facebook. spokespersons for apple said some employees visited a website for software developers. software designed to attack the company's network infected their computers. the spokespersons say no user data got out. technicians have started distributing software to detect and delete the malicious software. apple managers say they're cooperating with the fbi to identify those responsible. >>> a japanese caller has won a top u.s. award for helping make cell phones possible. the prize is seen as the nobel of engineering. yoshihisa okumura is the
. >> china's defense ministry has addressed the u.s. allegations as groundless and a defense ministry spokesperson is quoted as say the military has never been involved in military espionage. the country's ip addresses are often stolen and misused and he said that many attacks come from the united states, but china has never blamed the u.s. >>> people who work for u.s. computer giant apple say hackers have hit them too. the attack resembles one last month on employees of social...
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especially in his relationship with china. well, i wish everyone happy, healthy and professed year of serpent. thank you. >> i am ethnically chinese but culturally southeast asian, let me greet you in from my region. i come from the country of the little lion, singapore. and having just come from india immediately before this posting, let me also wish you amos dei. mr. mayor, and madam supervisors, congratulations on everything that san francisco has achieved. especially the openness and diversity. so as not to keep everyone from the rest of the ceremony, and the enjoyment that awaits. let me only say that i am very, very honored to be in the presence, not only of leaders elected and appointed. but serpent leaders. and i want to take this opportunity in the new year to wish you success in every good endeavor undertaken by the city. and abundance of all good things, overflowing to the lives of those whom you touch in your service. and prosperity from the soul and from the heart into what is tangible and material. so with that,
especially in his relationship with china. well, i wish everyone happy, healthy and professed year of serpent. thank you. >> i am ethnically chinese but culturally southeast asian, let me greet you in from my region. i come from the country of the little lion, singapore. and having just come from india immediately before this posting, let me also wish you amos dei. mr. mayor, and madam supervisors, congratulations on everything that san francisco has achieved. especially the openness and...
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china and taiwan claim the territory. the japanese government nationalized the islands last september. chinese surveillance ships have been navigating in and around or out of japanese waters near the territory ever since. the area around the islands is believed to be rich in natural resources. the disagreement has affected diplomatic relations and trade. >>> security analysts are trying to figure out the consequences of what happened out at sea. a former navy capital tin with japan's self-defense force and joins us here in our studio. so, how serious do you consider this incident? >> yes, it is serious act because using radar, which can control the weapon, means they will will attack the ships. usually the naval ships have two types of radars. >> okay. >> generally one is for navigation, or searching target. another is the fd radar used for controlling the weapons. this time the chinese ship used this radar pointed to japanese ships on the helicopter. >> fc radar means fire-controlled radar? >> yes. >> why would chews on
china and taiwan claim the territory. the japanese government nationalized the islands last september. chinese surveillance ships have been navigating in and around or out of japanese waters near the territory ever since. the area around the islands is believed to be rich in natural resources. the disagreement has affected diplomatic relations and trade. >>> security analysts are trying to figure out the consequences of what happened out at sea. a former navy capital tin with japan's...
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we hardly go to china town. before i came here, i held his hand. now my heart is a chinese box of riddels, no one understands. i blew hot soup for her on foggy nights. she trims the ends of my thinning hair, still she can't forget that day she faced the interrogation officers and said she was my sister. i have not told anyone we move like shadows in a haze of secrets and lies. now stairs fascinate her. she knows the neighbor's house by heart. 21 steps to the door. 9 windows. 1-1/2 bathrooms. she counts every timely visit just to make sure. in case one day she has to know. before i came here, i had a name. >> ships of wind. softly size the swaying trees in the secret place stilled by time. we toil between the deep brown earth crumbs past frommant toant in orderly procession surrounded by crushed new born grass and flattened flowers. many of us have died here. who's secret [inaudible] we do not know. nor the shift of wind the sudden wake that blocked the sun changes the course and brought with it the endless nights. we enl know the passing of formles
we hardly go to china town. before i came here, i held his hand. now my heart is a chinese box of riddels, no one understands. i blew hot soup for her on foggy nights. she trims the ends of my thinning hair, still she can't forget that day she faced the interrogation officers and said she was my sister. i have not told anyone we move like shadows in a haze of secrets and lies. now stairs fascinate her. she knows the neighbor's house by heart. 21 steps to the door. 9 windows. 1-1/2 bathrooms....
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there's a war with china, i don't see it being a ground war, at least not with us involved. president obama and secretary panetta ask the joint chiefs of -- and the joint chiefs of staff in their strategy review of a year ago which is the most attention to that was the pivot from europe to the pacific, one thing in that review that wasn't so well noted was the idea that it's kind of an end ofation building. he said the army and the marines shall not size its forces for large-scale, prolonged stability operations which translated to english is like no more iraqs and afghanistans. not just no more iraqs or afghanistans, but when you do your scenarios, when you crank your calculations to figure out how many troops you need, this is not even the kind of scenario that should enter into the calculation. and as you say, the small stuff is mainly special forces. some people, including john gnawing l, as you well know, have proposed setting up a special advise and assist, you know, soldiers who would be specialists in being advisers to overseas armies. and i think that is what a lot
there's a war with china, i don't see it being a ground war, at least not with us involved. president obama and secretary panetta ask the joint chiefs of -- and the joint chiefs of staff in their strategy review of a year ago which is the most attention to that was the pivot from europe to the pacific, one thing in that review that wasn't so well noted was the idea that it's kind of an end ofation building. he said the army and the marines shall not size its forces for large-scale, prolonged...
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china and taiwan claim them. it's in the interest of the obama administration to have the dispute solved in a peaceful manner. prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime minister abe. i hope it will lead to improved relations. >> mori and putin discussed a statement issued in 2001 when mori was prime minister. the statement reaffirmed the validity of the 1956 japan soviet joint declaration. the declaration states that russia will return two of the disputed islands to japan after a peace treaty is signed. officials never signed the treaty. still, mori and putin agreed they can't ignore the
china and taiwan claim them. it's in the interest of the obama administration to have the dispute solved in a peaceful manner. prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter...
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we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and the toxics law in beijing keeping people inside, posing a respiratory threat, especially to the elderly and children now. it is on the move, now in japan. we will be telling you about what people there are doing as well to deal with the threat of china's toxic smog. stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official
we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and the toxics law in beijing keeping people inside, posing a respiratory threat, especially to the elderly and children now. it is on the move, now in japan. we will be telling you about what people there are doing as well to deal with the threat of china's toxic smog. stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to...
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presence off police and the growing atmosphere of fear there was an incident in china were you when somebody went to school and attacked all the children fortunately he only had a knife so is mentally better to stab a few people and kill no one when you have automatic weapons that can fire and one hundred rounds i don't know in ten seconds you it's crazy and it's like these are the kind of things that make no sense in america and are obviously after this last terrible tragedy they're trying to make some changes in the gun rules oh so i can buy an automatic weapon with a magazine that holds two hundred bullets to go punch drunk it's absurd but these are the kind of things that does drive you crazy i mean it makes no sense whatsoever zero dark thirty the controversial years drama focusing on the decade long manhunt for a summon bin laden has been slammed for excessive violence and depiction off torture to find such criticism fair enough absolutely no big surprise we tortured a few people to find out where the terrorists were wow. i can't believe that america torturing people what's going on in
presence off police and the growing atmosphere of fear there was an incident in china were you when somebody went to school and attacked all the children fortunately he only had a knife so is mentally better to stab a few people and kill no one when you have automatic weapons that can fire and one hundred rounds i don't know in ten seconds you it's crazy and it's like these are the kind of things that make no sense in america and are obviously after this last terrible tragedy they're trying to...
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don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right point eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you're conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many wriggler that's not what i was saying it was that was you guys if you went on to me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about it she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i
don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right point eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you're conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy...
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the north rejected china's demand. the row appears to underscore north korea's uncompromising stance on nuclear policy. >>> iran's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini rejected a proposal for direct talks with the united states, saying the country is pushing negotiations with the threat of military force. khomeini spoke on thursday in the capital tehran. the supreme leader say that u.s. politicians should know that pressure and negotiation are not compatible. he also said the ball is in the u.s. court, suggesting he wants to see further action by the country. his remarks came days after u.s. vice president joe biden said the united states is prepared to hold bilateral negotiations with tehran, if the talks are real and tangible. negotiators from iran and six major powers including the u.s. will resume talks on february 26th. after an eight-month suspension to discuss iran's nuclear program. >>> mario draghi said he expects the region's weakness to prevail for some time. policy makers at the bank decided to keep the key in
the north rejected china's demand. the row appears to underscore north korea's uncompromising stance on nuclear policy. >>> iran's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini rejected a proposal for direct talks with the united states, saying the country is pushing negotiations with the threat of military force. khomeini spoke on thursday in the capital tehran. the supreme leader say that u.s. politicians should know that pressure and negotiation are not compatible. he also said the ball is in...
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in china, they capitalize on this. as i said, it's all about preserving the power is the contrary continues to grow. they threw aside the vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is all about preserving of the military and the dynasty that you have there. it really has nothing to do with what i think karl marx had a division way back. it has to do with a fascinating book on how communism was moved into asia. it is an absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insight from around the world. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." >> stanley mcchrystal retired from the army in 2010. the former commander has written a memoir. he talks about his book in the library in philadelphia in january. this is one hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for coming out. i think it is a wonderful opportunity for the gentleman sitting next to me. and it's kind of a great deal. for anyone who is paying attention to american foreign policy and military affairs, yo
in china, they capitalize on this. as i said, it's all about preserving the power is the contrary continues to grow. they threw aside the vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is all about preserving of the military and the dynasty that you have there. it really has nothing to do with what i think karl marx had a division way back. it has to do with a fascinating book on how communism was moved into asia. it is an absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> keith...
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don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. debt really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many regard because that's not what i was saying it was that was that you guys are doing on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i am v
don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. debt really reflects the real size of the economy because on...
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presents off police and the growing atmosphere of fear there was an incident in china were you when somebody went to school and attacked all the children fortunately he only had a knife so is mentally better to stab a few people and kill no one when you have automatic weapons that can fire and one hundred rounds i don't know in ten seconds you it's crazy and it's like these are the kind of things that make no sense in america and the obviously after this last terrible tragedy they're trying to make some changes in the gun rules oh so i can buy an automatic weapon with a magazine that holds two hundred bullets to go punch drunk it's absurd but these are the kind of things that does drive you crazy i mean it makes no sense whatsoever zero dark thirty the controversial years drama focusing on the decade long manhunt for a summon bin laden has been slammed for excessive violence and depiction off the top to find such criticism fair enough absolutely no big surprise we tortured a few people to find out where the terrorists were wow. i can't believe that america torturing people what's going on in
presents off police and the growing atmosphere of fear there was an incident in china were you when somebody went to school and attacked all the children fortunately he only had a knife so is mentally better to stab a few people and kill no one when you have automatic weapons that can fire and one hundred rounds i don't know in ten seconds you it's crazy and it's like these are the kind of things that make no sense in america and the obviously after this last terrible tragedy they're trying to...
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these are manufactured in china. right? >> correct. >> you spaend lot of time in chinese factories apparently sleeping on the floor was part of it. >> yeah. i spend quite a bit of time in asia, about 4 1/2 years, mostly working for sort of big-box retailers. >> let's talk about your other biz. you're doing this online shirt business. >> by subscription. >> subscription. you can subscribe and get shirts. i'm curious about that model, the usual way to approach buying clothes. >> yeah. well, what we sort of see is when you look at where e-commerce has been growing, in 2011 we saw the rise of flash sales where price was the primary thing. 2012, we saw quality and convenience, more of a curated style. then here in 2013 what we're seeing is the melding of all three. so when you say subscription, it's more we either deliver it every three, four, or six nths. so i would say it's more on a schedule than sort of the monthly -- >> but you pay for them, but they just arrive and -- >> am i choosing them? am i picking i want a blue shirt
these are manufactured in china. right? >> correct. >> you spaend lot of time in chinese factories apparently sleeping on the floor was part of it. >> yeah. i spend quite a bit of time in asia, about 4 1/2 years, mostly working for sort of big-box retailers. >> let's talk about your other biz. you're doing this online shirt business. >> by subscription. >> subscription. you can subscribe and get shirts. i'm curious about that model, the usual way to approach...